Video: Decorative spoons made of tin and silver. Creative and useful souvenirs from Glover and Smith
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
British artists Ed and Judy Glover are a creative couple who, under the Glover and Smith brand, design and create unique pieces of pewter and silver. And among all these decorations and souvenirs, a series of amazing cutlery deserves special attention. Decorative spoons from Glover and Smith are famous not only for their exclusive design, but also for the fact that they can be wonderful souvenirs and, in fact, cutlery.
Like all creative people, the art duo from Britain is inspired by nature and the environment. Animals and birds, plants and insects, sun, stars, sea and clouds, as well as, of course, love, tenderness and mutual understanding. Therefore, tin and silver spoons are decorated with small figures of dragonflies and moths, acorns and flowers, small animals and other cute, funny symbols of what makes people smile, positive and creates a good mood.
The art duo has been engaged in this work since 1994, and over the past years, artists have managed to create a huge number of exclusive jewelry made of tin and silver. The authors of decorative cutlery believe that this material is most suitable for creating creative jewelry, including unusual spoons. It is not only malleable and easy to handle, but also relatively inexpensive. This means that more people will be able to please themselves with such a gift than if these products were gold or platinum. However, Ed and Judy also work on individual orders, coming up with designer accessories in platinum and gold for wealthy and famous clients.
You can get acquainted with the work of the art duo on the Glover and Smith website.
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